Australian host Steve Irwin and his wife Terri run a wildlife refuge. Their shared passion is educating the world about wildlife, including the much feared crocodile and numerous venomous snakes. Steve's specialty is the capture and relocation of crocodiles. No animal appears too threatening to Steve, his true respect for animals is the foundation for everything he does.
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13 episodes
The Australian Saltwater crocodile is the world’s largest terrestrial carnivore. Intrepid natural historian, Steve Irwin, journeys to Australia’s far northeastern corner to try and capture a nuisance crocodile and teach him a lesson before releasing him back into the wild. Set against the colorful backdrop of Australia’s Top End, the special shows that these often ferocious man-eaters have a gentler side that make them caring lovers and devoted parents.
Runtime: 44 minSteve and Wes Mannion showcase what they believe to be the ten deadliest snakes on the planet, all conveniently located in Australia.
Runtime: 40 minA very unusual behind the scenes look at the making of Steve's first feature film "The Crocodile Hunter: Collision Course".
Runtime: N/A minIn this epic two-part mini-series, Steve revisits some of the notorious and legendary battle grounds of the Pacific conflict between the Allied forces and Japan.
Runtime: N/A minIn this epic two-part mini-series, Steve revisits some of the notorious and legendary battle grounds of the Pacific conflict between the Allied forces and Japan. Part 2 of 2
Runtime: N/A minSteve, wife Terri and daughter Bindi travel from Brisbane to Broome in an old DC-3 airplane.
Runtime: N/A minA three-hour-long special meant to wrap up the series proper, with footage of Irwin's across-the-world adventures in locations including the Himalayas, the Yangtze River, Borneo, and Kruger National Park.
Runtime: 180 minThe Irwin family explore national parks of the United States, travelling through North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas.
Runtime: 44 minThe Irwins explore national parks of Australia, travelling through Northern Territory and South Australia.
Runtime: N/A minPhilippe Cousteau, Jr. and Steve Irwin film some of Australia's deadliest sea animals. Irwin was filming this documentary when he died. Aired posthumously, and dedicated to his memory.
Runtime: N/A minSteve's family and friends remember him, in this tribute special that premiered immediately after "Ocean's Deadliest". Also features archive footage from the show.
Runtime: N/A minBindi Irwin's touching tribute to her late father. Also contains never-before-seen footage of Steve and Bindi's experiences together.
Runtime: N/A minSteve attempts to learn the secrets of the crocodile, and why they have survived for 200 million years. Filmed in 2005, but aired in 2007 on the one year anniversary of Irwin's death.
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13 episodes
Steve follows Terri to her home state of Oregon, and to New York, to watch beavers and raccoons. Steve also helps Terri to relocate her pet cougar, Malina. Animals are alligator snapping turtle, American alligator, grey kangaroo, freshwater crocodile and red-belly black snake.
Runtime: 44 minSteve and Terri trace the history of Australia's dinosaurs.
Runtime: 44 minSteve takes viewers behind the scenes at the Queensland Reptile and Fauna Park (now Australia Zoo) in Australia. The work at the park includes relocation of giant boas and healthcare for alligators.
Runtime: 44 minNot all dangerous creatures live out in the wilderness of the forests, the jungles and the Outback. Some of them live in the homes of suburbanites in Australia. Steve examines some of the venomous snakes and spiders that can make unwelcome appearances in suburbia.
Runtime: 44 minSteve and Terri venture across the United States of America, seeking out deadly scorpions, venomous snakes and toxic spiders.
Runtime: 44 minThe Dingo Fence in southern Queensland, is part of the world's longest fence (over 3300 miles long), built to keep dingoes out of southern Queensland and away from the sheep flocks. Steve observes boars, snakes and dingoes in the Outback. Note: This episode originally aired as a two-hour special, but in later reruns, it was divided into two separate episodes.
Runtime: 44 minSteve attempts to rescue a turtle in a river despite the presence of crocodiles.
Runtime: 44 minSteve encounters orangutans and elephants in Sumatra.
Runtime: 44 minPoisonous snakes and spiders infest suburban homes in Australia.
Runtime: 44 minSteve dives into a crocodile-infested river to catch a turtle.
Runtime: 44 minSteve comes face to face with a Komodo Dragon, the world's largest lizard, on a remote Indonesian island.
Runtime: 44 minNo overview available.
10 episodes
Steve returns to his roots as he captures and relocates a 14-foot crocodile named Nobby away from a busy waterway in Australia.
Runtime: 44 minSteve takes a look at the serious problem of the introduction of non-native species to Australia. The new species can crowd out the native animals. In Australia, the vast majority of animals are endemic to the continent. Steve also shows a roundup of wild camels.
Runtime: 44 minSteve continues his examination of non-indigenous animal species that threaten to crowd out native Australian animals.
Runtime: 44 minBeautiful scenery and adventure are encountered during Steve and Terri's visit to the isolated inhabitants of the world's largest sand island.
Runtime: 44 minGreen and loggerhead sea turtles lay their eggs on the land. The hatchlings face enormous obstacles to get to the ocean. Steve films the struggle and shows an annual scientific survey of the turtles off the east coast of Australia.
Runtime: 44 minSteve and Terri seek the Tasmanian tiger, thought to be extinct since the 1930s, as well as Tasmanian devils, copperhead snakes, black-faced shags, pademelon joeys and wombats.
Runtime: 44 minSteve travels to the Australian Outback to show us the last remaining major sources of water in this dry area. Animals are saltwater crocodile, freshwater crocodile, brown tree snake, tick, frill neck lizard, cattle and kangaroo.
Runtime: 44 minSteve and Terri travel west in search of a mate for the Goanna lizards at the reptile park. Also: the pair rappel into a deep bush gorge, but have difficulty trying to get out.
Runtime: 44 minSteve gives viewers a look at freshwater crocodiles.
Runtime: 44 minSteve studies some of the more placid and harmless sharks living in the waters around Australia.
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16 episodes
Steve and Terri study the Galapagos on their 168-year-old tortoise's birthday.
Runtime: 44 minSteve travels to the United States where he researches the remarkable rattlesnakes, the most venomous serpents of all, to show how placid they can be when unprovoked. In Florida, he finds snakes as diverse as the pygmy rattler and eastern diamondbacks. He also has a close encounter with timber rattlers in Virginia.
Runtime: 44 minSteve films the deadly sea snake in its underwater environment.
Runtime: 44 minReptiles still living in the sea include saltwater crocodiles and lizards that can dive deep.
Runtime: 44 minSteve ventures to the remote part of the Indonesian islands to observe the largest lizard in the world, the Komodo dragon. Animals are Komodo dragon, gecko, golden tree snake, monkey, water buffalo, Russell's viper, and orange-footed scrubfowl.
Runtime: 44 minSteve and Terri venture out to Cape York in Queensland, Australia, one of the most remote areas in the country. Among the creatures they spot are the Scrub Python, the Slately Grey Snake, feral pigs, a Rusty Monitor Goanna and the tree-jumping Canopy Goanna, the rarest goanna species in the world.
Runtime: 44 minFalling in love with the orangutans of Sumatra, Steve assists them in their rehabilitation process.
Runtime: 44 minInterviews with Steve, Terri, his father Bob, his mother Lyn, and some of his friends, as they reveal the man behind the adventure series.
Runtime: 44 minSteve looks back on his most dangerous encounters, including those with Komodo dragons, various crocodiles and venomous snakes.
Runtime: 44 minSteve's greatest crocodile captures are shown in this episode. Steve and Terri also review the proper methods to use in such captures.
Runtime: 44 minThe Luangwa River in Zambia includes hippoes, Nile crocodiles and monitor lizards among its residents. Steve witnesses a crocodile feeding frenzy.
Runtime: 44 minSteve tracks wild elephants in Sumatra, crocodiles, water monitors and wild boars.cess.
Runtime: 44 minSteve journeys through the wilderness of New Guinea, moving through the mangroves of the coast, jungles on the lowland plains, valleys, and mountains toward his destination: a rare equatorial glacier. He examines wildlife large and small all along his route.
Runtime: N/A minSteve and Terri visit the small, cute and entertaining world of baby animals, including possums, bears, snakes, bison, crocs and tigers.
Runtime: N/A minSteve and Terri help U.S. Army Rangers to remove venomous snakes out of harm's way from a training course at Eglin Air Force Base in Florida.
Runtime: N/A minVisiting U.S. armed forces at Eglin Air Force Base, Steve gets to ride in Air Force jets. Then, he and Terri visit the Everglades in South Florida.
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18 episodes
Steve and Terri visit the Barry M. Goldwater Military Range in Arizona to track down the sidewinder rattlesnake. Afterward, Steve visits the airmen at Luke Air Force Base, who prove to be fans of his show. Steve gets the opportunity to fly in an F-16, the plane that carries the sidewinder missile named after the rattlesnake.
Runtime: 44 minA compilation of the best moments of the series up to this point.
Runtime: 44 minSteve joins the Australian Zoo team and World Society for the Protection of Animals on a wildlife rescue mission to remove crocodiles from a zoo in war-torn East Timor.
Runtime: 44 minSteve and Terri journey to the Red Desert at the heart of Australia. They examine venomous snakes, lizards and endangered mammals as they make their way to the world famous Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock.
Runtime: 44 minSteve journeys to Kenya in search of some of Africa's most venomous snakes, including the black mamba and cobra.
Runtime: 44 minSteve and Terri show us their home video collection, most of which document their conservation work.
Runtime: 44 minSteve and Terri show off their favorite crocodiles at Australia Zoo. The action includes shots of the biggest crocodiles eating pigs whole. High-speed film techniques highlight the power of the mighty creatures.
Runtime: 44 minA missile-test site is the home of alligators. Steve also examines snakes in Louisiana and water moccasins.
Runtime: 44 minSteve heads to Indonesia where he looks at venomous snakes, lizards and monkeys.odiles.
Runtime: 44 minSteve attempts to find members of the four remaining lemur species on the island of Madagascar. He travels through the countryside on bicycle and talks with the town inhabitants.
Runtime: 44 minSteve looks at cave-dwelling crocodiles, different types of chameleon and other unusual reptiles on Madagascar.
Runtime: 44 minSteve encounters spitting cobras, snakes that send venom into the eyes of their victims from up to 6 feet away. Despite wearing safety goggles, Steve must seek out medical assistance at a Maasai village after he is sprayed with the venom.
Runtime: N/A minSteve encounters charging elephants on an African safari. He observes snakes, scorpions, buffalo, spiders and lions, and avoids a pursuing hippo.
Runtime: N/A minSteve travels to Indonesia to encounter wildlife, then hits the beach to do some surfing.
Runtime: N/A minSteve undergoes knee surgery.
Runtime: N/A minSteve and Terri relocate the animals of a bankrupt zoo, including koalas, kangaroos, crocodiles, birds, and a wombat.
Runtime: N/A minSteve visits the wilderness of Namibia in southern Africa.
Runtime: N/A minSteve and the team at Australia Zoo successfully transfer the ornery crocodile Graham and his girlfriend Bindi to a new enclosure. Not long after, Steve and Wes Mannion have to enter the enclosure. Graham gets his revenge by attacking Wes. Steve saves the day by jumping on Graham, although Wes suffers severe injuries.
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12 episodes
A detailed account of Steve and Terri Irwin's sudden and unexpected rise to fame, in just one short decade. Footage includes the whirlwind of a promotional tour for their first Hollywood film, and their conservation work at the Australia Zoo.
Runtime: 44 minEleven crocodiles must be relocated at the zoo, so Steve develops a new method to capture them. Also: an extremely ornery white crocodile named Casper is introduced at the zoo and proves to be aggressive towards a female.
Runtime: 44 minSteve enters the water to look at dolphins, seals and sharks. He also takes time to look at the wreck of the Batavia and see tammar wallabies and pythons.
Runtime: 44 minA helicopter trip along Australia's Kimberly Coast includes crocodile encounters. Also: reef diving among sea snakes and sharks.
Runtime: 44 minSteve is the special guest of the Belize Zoo as they celebrate their 20th anniversary. He also travels up the Macal River to observe a controversial dam project and tangles with a highly venomous fer-de-lance snake while searching for Morelet crocodiles.
Runtime: 44 minSteve gives the viewers a look at the seven cameramen who have captured his encounters with wildlife over the years.
Runtime: 44 minSteve and the crocodile capture team take journey to the remote part of Queensland to find large saltwater crocodiles.
Runtime: 44 minSteve Irwin works with the Mexican government to solve croc problems in the resort towns of Tampico and Cancún.
Runtime: 44 minSteve Irwin travels to Sri Lanka to help laborers contend with some of the most venomous snakes in the world like the Russell's vipers and the cobras. And, for the first time in his life, he goes head-to-head with a man-eating mugger crocodile.
Runtime: 44 minSteve observes the tiger sharks of Western Australia's Shark Bay. He helps to release a captive tiger shark back into the wild, and he hand feeds bull sharks.
Runtime: 44 minSteve and his camera crew look at the wildlife of Antarctica, including penguins, leopard seals, humpback whales and elephant seals.
Runtime: 44 minThis episode takes a look at the accomplishments of Steve and Terri Irwin. The infamous "Baby Bob incident" is explored in detail as Steve and Terri explain the events of that day.
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